July 14th, 2024
Britain’s Hewett wins Wimbledon to complete career Grand Slam
Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett won his first Wimbledon wheelchair singles title to complete the career Grand Slam with a comprehensive 6-2 6-3 victory over Spain’s Martin De La Puente.
‘Sensational’ | Smith’s double tons takes Rock to the cleaners
Ross Smith takes out a 160, then 120 checkout to finish off Josh Rock and progress to the second round of the World Matchplay for the first time.
Muratalla calls out Berinchyk, Stevenson after points win
Raymond Muratalla extended his unbeaten record to 21-0 with a unanimous-decision victory over former world champion Tevin Farmer – before calling out Denys Berinchyk and Shakur Stevenson.
Muratalla beats Farmer in Lightweight clash in Vegas
Lightweight Raymond Muratalla overcomes a tough test by beating Tevin Farmer in a 10-round unanimous decision in Las Vegas.
Today on Sky Sports Racing: Fahey pair seek Chantilly glory
French action takes centre stage on Sky Sports Racing on Sunday, headlined by the Prix Robert Papin (3.30) from Chantilly.
‘Southgate inherited a shambles but now stands one game from greatness’
England’s Euro 2024 final against Spain is a game that can shape legacies and change lives forever, says BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty.
Hewett wins singles to complete career Grand Slam
Briton Alfie Hewett completes a career Grand Slam by lifting the Wimbledon men’s singles title with a convincing win over Spain’s Martin de la Puente on Court One.
Watch the final point as GB’s Hewett seals Wimbledon singles title
Watch as Alfie Hewett hits a “wonderful lob” in the Wimbledon men’s wheelchair singles final against Martin de la Puente.
‘England will lift a major trophy soon – but I don’t want to wait any more’
Former captain Gary Lineker on his long wait to utter the words “England are champions”, as Gareth Southgate’s side prepare to face Spain in the final of Euro 2024.
‘De la Fuente knew Spain were special – a nation now agrees’
As Spain bid for their first major men’s tournament triumph since 2012, Guillem Balague looks at how a “special team” was built.